quality.gemspec in quality-34.0.2 vs quality.gemspec in quality-35.0.0

- old
+ new

@@ -9,28 +9,23 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = 'quality' s.version = Quality::VERSION s.authors = ['Vince Broz'] - # s.default_executable = %q{quality} s.description = "Quality is a tool that runs quality checks on your code using " \ "community tools, and makes sure your numbers don't get any " \ "worse over time. Just add 'rake quality' as part of your " \ "Continuous Integration" s.email = ['vince@broz.cc'] - # s.executables = ["quality"] - # s.extra_rdoc_files = ["CHANGELOG", "License.txt"] s.license = 'MIT' s.files = Dir['CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md', 'LICENSE.txt', 'README.md', '{lib}/quality.rb', '{lib}/quality/**/*.rb', 'quality.gemspec'] - # s.rdoc_options = ["--main", "README.md"] s.require_paths = ['lib'] s.homepage = 'http://github.com/apiology/quality' - # s.rubyforge_project = %q{quality} s.rubygems_version = '1.3.6' s.summary = 'Code quality tools for Ruby' s.add_runtime_dependency('activesupport') s.add_runtime_dependency('bundler-audit') @@ -46,10 +41,10 @@ # per version advice here - locks quality gem version with rubocop # version to avoid unexplained metric-changing surprises: # # https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop#installation s.add_runtime_dependency('mdl') - s.add_runtime_dependency('rubocop', '~> 0.70.0') + s.add_runtime_dependency('rubocop', '~> 0.77.0') # 1.19.0 was a RuboCop 0.51.0 compatibility release s.add_runtime_dependency('bigfiles', ['>= 0.1']) s.add_runtime_dependency('brakeman') s.add_runtime_dependency('punchlist', ['>= 1.1']) s.add_runtime_dependency('rails_best_practices')